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Single Design Moves That Can Transform a Child’s Room

http://www.decor-ideas.org 07/11/2014 23:14 Decor Ideas 

Did you know that there are hundreds of thousands of kids’ bedrooms on Houzz? From them I have picked these 20 rooms to illustrate the premise of this series: While it takes many design elements to make a room beautiful and embracing and functional, there is often one particular thing that really kicks it up a notch — gives it that something extra.

These rooms each have one outstanding touch that makes the child’s or children’s special place … special.

Traditional Kids Traditional Kids
This cottage-y playhouse bed is the fanciful and spectacular centerpiece of this bedroom. Three of my four granddaughters would be in absolute rapture over this over-the-top creation. (The oldest, who is 10 going on 30, would sniff in disdain. But what does she know?)

Transitional Bedroom by Artistic Designs for Living, Tineke Triggs
Ceiling paint: Raspberry Mousse, Benjamin Moore

Contemporary Bedroom by Irvin Serrano
But special touches need not break the bank. In fact, most of the things I am going to talk about are doable on a minimal budget, with a little bit of labor. Like the pink painted ceiling above. The ceiling is the perfect spot to make that special statement.

So is an accent wall — like the yellow one here. It completely transforms this Maine bedroom.

Contemporary Bedroom by Kate Thornley-Hall


Contemporary Bedroom by Joel Antunes photography
Or go for maximum impact with a rich, red raspberry on the walls, augmented with a stenciled (or hand-painted) design like these flowers. I love how they pop against the custom background color, and how their classic white is repeated in the bedspreads.

Or go for stripes! This striped wall combined with the geometric rug is a bit brazen — but then, when has a child’s room ever been about subtlety?

Traditional Kids by Laura Wilmerding Interiors
Rugs can make all the difference. Imagine this bedroom without the chocolate and cream stripes of this area rug.

Contemporary Bedroom by Jay Corder, Architect
Or picture this bedroom without the red and white striped rug. It wouldn’t be as interesting, would it?

Traditional Kids by Heydt Designs
I can’t decide if the single thing in this room is those to-die-for vintage beds or the wallpaper. Both are great. But on final consideration, I’d have to pick the charming dog rocker.

Eclectic Kids by Deborah Houston Interiors
Another place to make a room-changing statement is the headboard, as with this ethnic and colorfully dramatic custom rendition in Florida.

Eclectic Kids Eclectic Kids
Even the simplest, most generic element — when used well — can make a room. Take the black lampshade out of this space and poof! Magic gone.

Farmhouse Kids by Nick Noyes Architecture
I feel the same way about the violet border on this curtain.

Traditional Bedroom by Wayne Windham Architect, P.A.
And the orange accents in this room.

Transitional Bedroom by REFINED LLC
Or in this room. Wow! Orange rocks!

Traditional Kids by Lord Design
Something as basic as bedding can make a room stand out. Take the quilts in this Oregon bedroom. Isn’t this a stunning mix of colors and patterns?

Traditional Bedroom by Hamilton Snowber Architects
Even a single quilt can be that one magical thing. Sure, this is a really efficient use of space. But that Americana quilt totally wakes up the room.

Traditional Kids by Grace Dumalac Design
Two of my four granddaughters are twins, which helps explain my reaction to this room. I don’t know whether to swoon or to covet. But I definitely yearn for the chandelier, which is the single item that takes this delightful bedroom to another level.

Traditional Bedroom by RWA Architects
And how about this to-die-for lamp?

Beach Style Bedroom by Our Town Plans
Or these rope beds? Every child in the neighborhood would want to take them for a test drive. (The star pillows are a nice touch, too.)

How to hang a bed

Beach Style Bedroom by Rethink Design Studio
These sunny yellow bolsters really add punch to this Savannah, Georgia, sleeping loft.

Modern Bedroom by Jill Sorensen
And how about this stellar red chair!

Whether you go whole hog with a storybook bed or simply pick the perfect lampshade, have fun creating a room in the image of your special and unique children.

More Single Design Moves: That Make All the Difference | That Make the Whole Bedroom | That Can Transform an Entry | That Make the Whole Dining room

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